ElaineCorvidae
06-03-2005, 08:08 AM
Just wanted to pop in and say hi! Someone mentioned this forum on the EPIC (http://www.epicauthors.org) member list, and since I'm an ebook junkie I figured I'd stop by and check it out. I started reading ebooks in 2000 and never looked back - I kind of resent it when I have no choice but to buy paper these days. :) I currently do most of my reading on a Palm Tungsten E or on my Powerbook - mostly SF/F, but I'll read just about anything that snags my attention.
Pride Of Lions
06-03-2005, 12:23 PM
Welcome Elaine. Feel free to check out our site's offerings. Something for everyone, here.
I just checked out your site. You've really taken this writing thing seriously, haven't you? Are all of your eBooks only available in .PDF format, or are they available in either HTML or .TXT? For readability on my Zodiac2 I prefer to convert my own eBooks from the HTML or .TXT files for use with iSilo. I suppose I could convert the .PDF's into HTML and then again for use with iSilo. Are your .PDF's password-protected?
POL9A
cbarnett
06-03-2005, 05:42 PM
Welcome, Elaine! I reckon you'll find a lot around here that you'll find interesting (much less the sparkling personalities that abound :D )
Craig.
doctorow
06-04-2005, 01:19 PM
Hi Elaine! I am glad you found us here. We still need more open book authors like you who already ride the e-book wave ;)
ElaineCorvidae
06-07-2005, 08:14 AM
Are all of your eBooks only available in .PDF format, or are they available in either HTML or .TXT? For readability on my Zodiac2 I prefer to convert my own eBooks from the HTML or .TXT files for use with iSilo. I suppose I could convert the .PDF's into HTML and then again for use with iSilo. Are your .PDF's password-protected?
POL9A
Hi! My publisher is slooowwwly converting to other formats. A couple are available in .LIT as well, I think, but that's it for the moment. :( I'm not the world's biggest fan of PDF, to be honest--it never looks right on my Palm.
If you buy straight from the publisher, the PDFs are not password-protected. I believe that the distributor slaps their own encryption on them, though, so any sold via Amazon.com and the like have some form of encryption.
ElaineCorvidae
06-07-2005, 08:15 AM
Hi Elaine! I am glad you found us here. We still need more open book authors like you who already ride the e-book wave ;)
Amen! :smiley2:
Elaine